Could your mouth bacteria predict a stroke?
NCT ID NCT07296965
Summary
This study aims to understand if bacteria living in the mouth can travel to the arteries in the neck and make fatty plaques there more likely to rupture, which can cause a stroke. Researchers will collect samples from 200 adults already scheduled for artery-clearing surgery to compare the bacteria found in their mouths, guts, and the removed plaques. The study does not test any treatments; it seeks to gather knowledge that could help identify people at higher future stroke risk.
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Városmajor Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University
RECRUITINGBudapest, Hungary
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